in the house, eric cantor announced someone fired a bullet that hit his campaign office in richmond, virginia. however, police say a preliminary investigation reveals the bullet was actually fired up into the air and only struck the office on the way back down with not enough force to strike the window blind. still with all recent threats, everyone is on alert. and the department of homeland security is among those on the case. and in queens, new york, congressman anthony weiner says someone sent a threatening letter and an envelope containing white powder to his community office. hazmat responded and teams determined the powder was not dangerous. all together, more than 10 lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have reported receiving some sort of harassment, including voice mails so obscene we won't play them on tv. democrats have blamed republicans of being slow to condemn the threats. but republicans say accusations like that just fans the flames of violence. >> by ratcheting up the rhetoric, some will only inflame these situations to dangerous levels. enough is enough. it has to stop. >> t